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Editing Curry programs

Of course, one can use any text editor to write and modify Curry programs.
However, for some editors (listed below), there exist specific modes
to edit or highlight Curry programs.

Emacs

The distributions of the Curry systems
PAKCS and
KiCS2
contain (in the directory tools/emacs) a Curry mode
(adapted from a Haskell mode) for the editor
Emacs.
The installation and usage is described in the distributed
README file.

Kate

The Kate editor contains
syntax highlighting for Curry programs. This mode can be
acticated by Kate's download mechanism. To do this, start
Kate and go to

In the dialog, just select Curry (it not already selected), click Install
and wait for the installation to finish. You must restart Kate for the
installation to take effect.

Atom

The Atom editor contains syntax highlighting and snippets
for Curry programs with the package language-curry.
To download the package, start Atom and navigate to

Settings
-> Install

type in language-curry and hit RETURN.
Select the corresponding package, click Install and wait for the installation to finish.
Alternatively, it is possible to download the package via command-line with
the Atom Package Manager apm (must be in your PATH):